This trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of high-dose daidzein supplements on laying performance, egg quality and antioxidation in laying hens during the late laying period. Seven hundred sixty eight 55-wk-old Hyline Brown were randomly assigned to four groups with 8 replicates of 24 birds each (192 laying hens per group) and fed diets supplemented with 0 (control), 10mg/kg, 50mg/kg and 100mg/kg daidzein for 8wk in the diets. Egg production, egg mass, feed conversion and egg yolk malondialdehyde were significantly effected by daidzein supplementation (P<0.05), while there are significant quadratic correlations between average egg production/egg mass/feed conversion/ egg yolk malondialdehyde and daidzein supplementation (quadratic P=0.022, 0.003, 0.021 and 0.002; respectively). The optimal daidzein supplementation in the diet of laying hens during the late laying period or maximum egg production, egg mass, feed conversion and egg yolk malondialdehyde were 72mg/kg, 48.5 mg/kg and 56.34mg/kg and 51.43mg/kg. Daidzein supplementation significantly improved three calcium-related egg quality indexes (eggshell thickness, eggshell percentage and eggshell strength; P<0.05) and egg yolk total superoxide dismutase (P<0.05), linearly. These findings indicated that the daidzein could be a very effective additive to improve laying performance and eggshell quality in the birds during the late laying period, even though the dose of it was high. © 2013, Japan Poultry Science Association.
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Cai, J., Gu, H., Shi, S., & Tong, H. (2013). Effects of high-dose daidzein on laying performance, egg quality and antioxidation in laying hens. Journal of Poultry Science, 50(3), 237–241. https://doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0120118
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